DENVER-A $16.5 million office building completes Crescent's development of the Denver Technological Center. The multifaceted project now boasts five office buildings, a hotel and two restaurants.
DENVER-A limited stakes gaming operation has hit the jackpot, pulling in 66% more money this year than last. The high-rolling company's success now accounts for 13% of the state's gaming-generated revenues.
AURORA, CO-A 161,900-sf former trucking headquarters hits the Colorado market at an asking price of $6.9 million. Brokers believe their best marketing bet is to split the property's use.
DENVER-It's back to the future for two Denver REITs. Shareholders overwhelmingly agree to reunite Asset Investors Corp. and Commercial Assets Inc. so it can trade under one banner.
BROOMFIELD, CO-An Austin investment company has set a record price of $116,988 per sf for an apartment complex in Broomfield, a bedroom community between Denver and Boulder. Earlier this week, GlobeSt.com reported a Colorado Springs sale set a record, bringing in $13.7 million or $97,857 per unit for the 140-unit Autumn Heights Townhomes at the foot of Cheyenne Mountain.
DENVER-The latest Dodge report shows a slowdown in Colorado's non-residential construction, but the firm's vice president says there's no reason to panic. It could be just a settling in after some very robust growth.
DENVER-A $268 million expansion of the Colorado Convention Center hits a roadblock with a breakdown in talks between the developer and Marriott. The expansion hinges upon a private developer constructing a hotel in the vicinity, a mandate handed down by voters in November.